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We begin our second week of reviewing the 10 plays that defined the Houston Texans' 2014 season. Illustrating the kind of bad luck that befell this team when it came to injuries, this is the second play that caused a major injury to an important player in our list so far.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Gary Kubiak disputes that the Denver Broncos will be a one-trick pony in the run game, but as the team assembles the coaching staff that will build its playbooks on both sides of the ball, there is likely one can't-miss item.